Sitting Bull was allowed to travel with the permission of the reservation's Indian Agent, and on one of those trips in 1884 he met Annie Oakley, whose marksmanship so impressed the Sioux warrior ...
Chief Sitting Bull of the Sioux tribe is forced by the Indian-hating General Custer to react with violence, resulting in the famous Last Stand at Little Bighorn. Parrish, a friend to the Sioux ...
After the Civil War, thousands of Americans poured into the Great Plains on a collision course with western Indian tribes.
B.M. Genin, a French Catholic missionary among the Sioux, who is probably on more familiar terms with Sitting Bull than any other white man. Father Genin has just returned from the camp of the ...
On behalf of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe and Seven Council ... stayed between us and the 7th Cavalry. Chief White Bull shot Custer before he crossed the river. After the battle, Grant sent 5 more ...
Movie"The great American Indian Lakota Sioux Chief spiritual leader and warrior as never before seen in a film" ...